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  1. A health education curriculum for an alternative high school (Weber State College / Utah State University Combined Master of Education Program) by Kathleen Williams, 1988
  2. Private school primer: alternatives to public education abound in Utah. (Focus).: An article from: Utah Business by Tim Westby, 2003-06-01
  3. A report on alternatives to school building construction by Russell Glen Merrell, 1980
  4. Intake process for Washington Alternative High School by Margo Shaw, 1983
  5. Seated Massage by Utah College of Massage Therapy, 2004
  6. Handbook for Group Discussion Leaders: Alternatives to LecturingMedical Students to Death by Neal A. Whiteman, Thomas L. Schwenk, 1983-12

41. MCEC: Assessment Resource Center
utah English Language Learners Program This is the utah alternative Language Servicepage. utah School Directory Information For local schools go to the
http://www.militarychild.org/assessment/searchresults.cfm?state=UT

42. UHEA Utah Home Education Association
UHEA is a state-wide group for homeschoolers and other alternative forms of education. It sponsors Category Reference Education North America United States utah...... Seeking a Fresh alternative to public and private schools, many newsletter I calledhomebased charter schools a time year that bomb went off in utah, but in
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    43. R277. Education, Administration.
    R277408 . Expenditures for Instructional Supplies Required in utah Public schools. Accreditationof Secondary schools, alternative or Special Purpose schools.
    http://www.code-co.com/utah/admin/2001/r277.htm
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    R277. Education, Administration.
    . Rulemaking Policy.
    . Public Participation in Utah State Board of Education Meetings.
    . Adjudicative Proceedings.
    . USOE Government Records and Management Act.
    . USOE ADA Complaint Procedure.
    . Recognizing Constitutional Freedoms in the Schools.
    . Professional Practices Advisory Commission Appointment Process. . Educational Services Outside of Educator's Regular Employment. . Prohibiting Discrimination in the Public Schools. . USOE Internal Audit Procedure. . School Emergency Response Plans. . Child Abuse-Neglect Reporting by Education Personnel. . Incentives for Excellence in Public Schools. . Productivity Project Studies: Classified Employee Program. . School Fees. . Expenditures for Instructional Supplies Required in Utah Public Schools. . Accreditation of Schools.

    44. Utah Code -- Title 53A -- Chapter 11 -- Students In Public Schools
    utah Code Title 53A Chapter 11 Students in in the public schools Collaborativeefforts. Student's liability Voluntary work program alternative.
    http://www.le.state.ut.us/~code/TITLE53A/53A0C.htm
    Utah Code Title 53A Chapter 11 Students in Public Schools
    Code in HTML Format with Links to Zipped WordPerfect
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    Responsibility for minor required to attend school Penalty for violation.
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    Duties of boards of education in resolving child's attendance problems Parental involvement Issuance of truancy citations Procedure for contesting citations Liability not imposed.
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    Taking custody of person believed to be truant child Disposition Receiving centers Reports Immunity from liability.
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    Rules for examinations prescribed by Department of Health Notification of impairment.
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    45. Utah Legislature 70521EDU
    are, should be placed in an alternative school on e. Steve Peterson, utah School SuperintendentsAssociation Mr and incentives for elementary schools, but the
    http://www.le.state.ut.us/Interim/1997/HTML/0521edum.htm
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    Education Interim Committee
    MINUTES OF THE
    EDUCATION INTERIM COMMITTEE
    May 21, 1997 - 9:00 a.m. - Room 303 State Capitol
    Members Present:
    Sen. David H. Steele, Chair
    Rep. Lloyd Frandsen, Chair
    Sen. Lyle W. Hillyard
    Sen. Scott N. Howell
    Sen. Joseph L. Hull
    Sen. Howard C. Nielson
    Sen. Howard A. Stephenson Rep. Sheryl L. Allen Rep. Ron Bigelow Rep. Duane Bourdeaux Rep. Judy Ann Buffmire Rep. David L. Hogue Rep. Susan J. Koehn Rep. Keele Johnson Rep. Patricia B. Larson Rep. Evan L. Olsen Rep. Tammy J. Rowan Rep. Richard M. Siddoway Rep. A. Lamont Tyler Rep. Bill Wright Staff Present: Mr. J. Wayne Lewis, Research Analyst Mr. James L. Wilson, Associate General Counsel Mrs. Nedra B. Duzett, Secretary Note: A list of others present and a copy of materials distributed in the meeting are on file in the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel. 1. Call to Order -

    46. Health Alternative Acupuncture And Chinese Medicine Schools Polish Yellow Pages
    undergraduate and postgraduate courses in acupuncture, alternative and Chinese Ogden,utah. FAQs Guide to acupuncture and Oriental medicine schools and careers
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    47. Qwest | Large Business
    connects over 790 elementary, middle, alternative, and secondary connectivity toindividual public schools with e access to utah's Electronic High School for
    http://www.qwest.com/largebusiness/industries/education/edu_ss_utahed.html
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    Utah Education Network
    Utah Education Network Overview As a consortium of education, government, and business organizations, the Utah Education Network (UEN) serves the online educational needs of 475,000 Utah students. The Network connects 797 public schools, nine universities, and four applied technology centers. UEN, a publicly funded education service, faced the challenge of educating Utah's growing student population using advanced communications. Working closely with a team of Qwest engineers, UEN developed three cutting-edge technology programs: UtahLINK, the Utah Electronic High School, and EDNET. All in all, the Qwest/UEN partnership helped educated almost half a million Utah students from all over the state.

    48. UTAH
    utah, Comments. B. Report cards on ed schools (20% of grade for PrincipleIV), C. alternative Certification (50% of grade for Principle IV),
    http://www.edexcellence.net/better/quest/excel/utah.html
    UTAH Comments I. Accountability for results (15 points) A. School-level (40% of grade for Principle I) No report cards, but test scores are published Based on test scores and other performance indicators State does not rate schools or identify low performing schools State does not have the authority to reconstitute or otherwise make major changes in failing schools State has never closed, taken over or reconstituted a low-performing school Total for Subcategory F B. Market-based (40% of grade for Principle I) Statewide public school choice 21.6 on CER chart 8 schools (1.08%) Total for Subcategory A C. Principals (15% of grade for Principle I) May receive bonuses through school rewards program State may not replace principals New law (7/99) requires five-year license renewals; previously, automatic license renewal was based on continuing professional experience State allows principals to be included in teachers' collective bargaining units or to form their own units Total for Subcategory A D. Teachers (5% of grade for Principle I)

    49. HSLDA | Utah--A Legal Analysis
    alternative Statutes Allowing for Home schools Groups of home schoolers have establishedthemselves as a regularly established private school under utah
    http://www.hslda.org/laws/analysis/UT.asp
    HSLDA's E-lert Service:
    Home Schooling by State
    State Laws

    A summary of the legal options for homeschooling in every state
    Organizations

    Home school organizations in your neighborhood or across the world
    Cases

    Legal contacts and cases that HSLDA is involved with
    Legislation

    Federal and state legislation relating home schooling
    Headlines
    News and updates on legal contacts and other issues that affect home schoolers Member Resources State forms and other resources along with an online form to contact your staff LAWS UTAH Utah HOME LAWS ORGANIZATIONS CASES ... LEGISLATION UTAH Updated August 2002 Compulsory Attendance Ages: "a child who has reached the age of six years but has not reached the age of eighteen years…." Utah Code Annotated § 53A-11-101(1)(d). Required Days of Instruction: "same length of time as minors are required by law to be taught in the district schools." Utah Code Ann. § 53A-11-102(1)(b)(ii). Required Subjects: "branches prescribed by law," (the state core curriculum): language arts, math science, social studies, arts, health, computer literacy, and vocational education. Home School Statute: Utah Code Ann. § 53A-11-102(1)(b)(ii).

    50. Private School Thrives Without Structure
    Parents and teachers are organizing new alternative. schools in Massachusettsand Colorado. Other schools in the USA California. utah. Aspen Village, Orem.
    http://www.circleschool.org/USA296.htm
    Private alternative school thrives without structure
    BY JOHN LARABEE FOR USA TODAY
    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1996
    FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -
    At any other school, the scene could only be recess: Students play cards or computer games, trade lunches, practice juggling or climb a huge elm tree. But at Sudbury Valley School, such activities go on at any time of day. This private school in the Boston suburbs boasts no classes, no teachers and no grades. The catalog for Sudbury Valley describes it as "a place where people decide for themselves how to spend their days." Thirty years ago, so called "alternative schools" were usually dismissed as little more than a fad. But now schools like Sudbury Valley are multiplying. Even as many experts call for tougher requirements and uniform standards in public education, schools that focus on unstructured learning are thriving. "Just the fact that the mainstream is moving in the other direction leaves a very significant opening for that segment of the population looking for something different." says Daniel Greenberg, a Sudbury Valley founder. "The more emphasis they put on rigidity, the more we benefit." Sudbury Valley - founded in 1968 - has become a model for other alternative schools. Most graduates go on to top colleges or successful careers - proof, say proponents that such schools work.

    51. Health/Alternative/Acupuncture_and_Chinese_Medicine/Schools
    Offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in acupuncture alternative and Chinese URLhttp//www.cov.ac.uk/publicat/postgrad/schools/hss/courses Ogden utah.
    http://www.health-information-resource.com/Health/Alternative/Acupuncture_and_Ch
    Search: Category Description:
    Educational institutions providing professional education in Oriental medicine. Subjects can include herbology, acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, bodywork, and qigong. Health Alternative Schools Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine
    Offers masters degree in traditional Oriental medicine massage certificate programs. Santa Monica California.
    URL: http://www.emperors.edu/
    Midwest College of Oriental Medicine

    Offers Master of Science in Oriental Medicine. Racine Wisconsin and Chicago Illinois.
    URL: http://acupuncture.edu/midwest/
    Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Multilingual site. Nanjing China.
    URL: http://www.njutcm.edu.cn/
    Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine
    Offers Master's Diploma in Acupuncture. Sugar Grove North Carolina. URL: http://www.jungtao.com/ Pacific College of Oriental Medicine Offers a variety of degree programs in San Diego California and New York New York. Online resource list. URL: http://www.ormed.edu/ Institute of Chinese Herbology Home study program. Oakland California. URL: http://www.ich-herbschool.com/

    52. Spectrum Consulting: Projects
    school improvement plans funded by utah 's schools prevention and school safety coordinatorsat five schools. Logan Middle School 's alternative Middle School
    http://www.spectrumconsulting.com/projects/
      Current Projects:
    • Survey of State Special Education Agency Director 's Opinions of Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center 's Services
      Client: Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center
      Description: This project consists of the administration of an electronically-administered questionnaire to the Directors of Special Education Services of ten states and one agency (Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Indian Education Programs).
    • Study of Consumer Food-handling Behaviors
      Client: United States Food and Drug Administration
      Description: The purpose of this study is to accurately describe the food-handling behaviors of individuals in their homes, pinpointing those behaviors that could lead to food-borne illnesses.
    • State of Utah 's Schools for the 21 st Century Program
      Client:
      Description: Spectrum is providing consultation services to these schools as the develop and implement school improvement plans funded by Utah 's Schools for the 21 st Century program.
    • Evaluation of Cache Valley 's Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety Program Coordinator Grant Client: Cache and Logan School Districts Description: Evaluation of services being provided by federally-funded middle school drug prevention and school safety coordinators at five schools.

    53. Alternative Calendars - Year-Round Education: References In Summary [CAREI]
    alternative Calendars Extended Learning and YearRound Programs Year-Round Are WCPSSmulti-track elementary schools effective? utah State Board of Education.
    http://education.umn.edu/CAREI/Reports/calendars/Year_Round/references2.html
    Carei Home Alternative Calendars Directory Year-Round Education
    • Full Report ... St Paul Goals Alternative Calendars: Extended Learning and Year-Round Programs
      Year-Round Education
      by Elisabeth A. Palmer and Amy E. Bemis References used in summary of studies on achievement Alcorn, R.D. 1992. "Test scores: Can year-round school raise them?" Thrust for Educational Leadership Aldridge-Morris, M. 1997. Nine-month traditional school and a modified 45-15 plan year-round school in northern California: A comparative study of academic achievement and absenteeism in Roman Catholic schools . Doctoral Dissertation, University of San Francisco, 1997. Dissertation Abstracts International, 59, 1441. Alkin, M., et al. 1983. Integration evaluation reports: Magnet, permits with transportation, and year-round schools programs 1982-83 . Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles Unified School District. ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 246 142. Barron, R. 1993. The effects of year-round education on achievement, attendance and teacher attendance in bilingual school. Doctoral Dissertation, Northern Arizona University. Dissertation Abstracts International, 54, 3935. Bechtel, R.E. 1991.

    54. Violence And Discipline Problems In U.S. Public Schools: 1996-97 / Survey Method
    Thirteen vocational and alternative schools were dropped from the included in theanalyses with high schools. Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, utah, Washington, and
    http://nces.ed.gov/pubs98/violence/98030014.html
    Violence and Discipline Problems in U.S. Public Schools: 1996-97 See also Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2002
    Survey Methodology and Data Reliability
    Sample Selection
    The sample of public schools for the FRSS Principal/School Disciplinarian Survey on School Violence was selected from the 1993-94 NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) Public School Universe File. Over 84,000 public schools are contained in the CCD Universe File, of which almost 79,000-49,000 regular elementary schools, 14,000 regular middle schools, and 15,801 regular secondary/combined schools in the 50 states and the District of Columbia-meet the eligibility criteria for this study. Excluded from the sampling frame were special education, vocational, and alternative/other schools, schools in the territories, and schools with a high grade lower than one or ungraded.
    Respondent and Response Rates
    In April 1997 questionnaires were mailed to 1,415 school principals. The principal was asked either to complete the questionnaire or to have it completed by the school disciplinarian who was most knowledgeable about discipline issues at the school. Telephone followup of nonrespondents was initiated in late April, and data collection was completed in July 1997. Eleven schools were found to be out of the scope of the study (no longer in existence), and a total of 1,234 schools completed the survey. Thus, the final raw response rate was 88 percent (1,234 schools divided by the 1,404 eligible schools in the sample). The weighted overall response rate was 89 percent. Weighted item nonresponse rates ranged from percent to 0.9 percent. Because the item nonresponse was so low, imputation for item nonresponse was not implemented.

    55. Critique Of Lewis/Barnes Alternative Draft
    lewis_t/computerpolicy.htm (Also LewisBarnes alternative Draft as I know, Snow Collegein utah is the the predicted dire effects at our Nation's other schools.
    http://www.eff.org/Censorship/Academic_edu/CAF/cases/LewisBarnes-Critique-suu-ed
    Critique of the Lewis/Barnes Policy Proposal
    Southern Utah University is considering several alternatives to their current computer policy. This is a critique of the proposal of Professors Timothy B. Lewis and Jeffrey N. Barnes. Their original is at http://www.business.suu.edu/business/fac/lewis_t/computerpolicy.htm (Also Lewis-Barnes Alternative Draft ). The professors make additional comments at http://www.business.suu.edu/business/fac/lewis_t/internetpornography.htm Two good things about the proposal. First, its authors are honest about their motivations. Some would-be censors claim to be motivated primarily by a desire to enforce federal equal rights laws. This claim often rings hollow. Lewis and Barnes are more up front with their motivation: they want to save civilization from the "anarchy and violence [that] would ultimately reign" from, for example, lewd descriptions of nipples. In this spirit, their proposal considers all matters sexual but drops the current policy's controversial ban on racially "objectionable" material. Second, less honest would-be censors would avoid legal arguments, because weak legal arguments can be challenged. Lewis and Barnes, in contrast, bravely put forward the best legal argument they can. For example, they say their proposal is legal because a federal law excepts the University from constitutional requirements. In support of this amazing claim that a simple statute can trump the Constitution, they courageously provide an authority: Bruce Taylor of the National Law Center for Children and Families. Recall that Mr. Taylor was the architect of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) and that he predicted that the CDA would pass constitutional muster. Also recall that the Supreme Court, the most conservative Court in my lifetime, rejected his CDA, 7-0.

    56. University College Advising - University Of Utah
    The Predental Program at the University of utah offers students would serve as anattractive alternative in the All dental schools in the United States require
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    The Predental Program at the University of Utah offers students assistance in making their career decisions and planning predental coursework. You are encouraged to meet with the predental advisor regularly to keep up to date on admissions requirements, application procedures, and to obtain assistance in planning your class schedule. Check the predental bulletin board regularly and put your name on the predental mailing list so you are aware of news and upcoming events. PREDENTAL EDUCATION Although most dental schools require a minimum of three years of predental coursework, 88% of entering dental students have completed four years of college and 82% have completed at least a baccalaureate degree. It is wise to work toward a degree in any area which would serve as an attractive alternative in the event you were deterred from your goal in dentistry. (Suggested high school preparation: English, one year of chemistry, math through trigonometry, and one year of biology.) REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR PREDENTAL STUDENTS
    All dental schools in the United States require English, general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology or zoology, and physics - generally one year of each. A

    57. Utah
    Public Service Commission to investigate alternative forms of Since 1990 the Utahlegislature has allocated $5 a year to put computers into elementary schools.
    http://www.benton.org/Library/State/utah.html
    Utah
    Overview
    Utah has a history of legislative support for technology-advancing initiatives. As a result it has a sophisticated public-private network that is expanding daily. There are also plans to institute telecommuting for some state workers. The 1994 legislative session created the Information Technology Commission, a 19-member commission that reviews the state's technology expenditures, objectives, and funding.
    Legislation
    1995 Utah SB 82 made Utah the first state to pass legislation establishing protocol for the use of digital signatures to electronically file court documents. Until then the need for signature verification blocked courts from accepting legal documents filed by computer and modem. Similar legislation is being considered in California, Florida, Oregon, and Washington. The technology for secure, forgery-resistant digitized signatures appears sufficiently developed that its use is likely to become common nationwide within the next two years. 1995 Utah HB 364 enacted the Utah Telecommunications Reform Act

    58. Utah Department Of Community And Economic Development -- News -- 1996 Annual Rep
    months of 1996 compared to traditionally designed schools. Office to complete thefollowing alternative Fuels Vehicle on federal facilities in utah ($88,000).
    http://www.utah.org/NewsCntr/DCEDPubs/Annrpt96/energy.htm
    Public Building Energy Financing Programs
    In FY96 the Utah Office of Energy Services managed $2.7 million in federally-funded energy efficiency projects for educational facilities. Projects are underway at the following: Iron School District
    Kane School District
    Weber State University
    Utah State University
    Granite School District
    Grand School District
    Ogden School District
    Southwest Utah Youth Corrections
    Salt Lake School District Utah Developmental Center
    Provo School District Dixie College Cache School District Box Elder School District Murray School District Alpine School District Jordan School District St. Ann's School An additional $1.5 million was loaned to 16 other public institutions. Energy upgrades have a 4.5 year simple payback and create a more comfortable learning and working environment. Two innovative public/private sector partnerships are at Sevier School District where a $7,000 grant from the Office leveraged $700,000 in private sector financing and the Cache School District where a $21,000 grant leveraged approximately $2.1 million. The Utah Clean Fuels Loan Program This program promotes the transition to cleaner-burning transportation fuels to help improve Utah's air quality and reduce reliance on foreign oil. The Office has over $2.3 million available in zero and low interest loans for public and private operators to convert vehicles to use cleaner-burning fuels, to purchase vehicles manufactured to operate on cleaner burning fuels and to install fueling facilities. A total of $450,000 in loans have been issued to convert over 70 vehicles and $250,000 to install refueling facilities.

    59. National Coalition Of Alternative Community Schools
    Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Hawaii, California, utah, Nevada and Bylaws of the NationalCoalition of alternative Community schools by establishing
    http://ncacs.org/bylaws.htm
    Return to NCACS Regions Home BY-LAWS OF THE NATIONAL COALITION OF ALTERNATIVE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Preamble We are a national coalition of schools, groups and individuals committed to creating an egalitarian society by actively working against racism, sexism, ageism, and all forms of social, political, and economic oppression. Article I: Name The name of this association shall be the National Coalition of Alternative Community Schools, hereinafter referred to as the Coalition. Article II: Object and Purpose The object and purpose of the coalition are:
  • To support an educational process which is alternative in intention, working to empower people to actively and collectively direct their lives; To support an educational process which is alternative form, requiring the active control of education by students, parents, teachers and community members who are most directly affected; To support an educational process which is alternative in content, developing tools and skills to work for social justice. The National Coalition of Alternative Community Schools is organized and operated exclusively for educational purposes as described in Section 501( C )( 3 ) of the Internal Revenue Code. [See Article VII, Amendment 1]
  • Article III: Membership Section 1. Qualifications, Classes, Eligibility, Voting Rights and Termination

    60. US Charter Schools Website
    be certified or qualify under alternative certification or Charter schools must participatein the statewide Link to the utah Charter School Legislation and
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    State Profile Info Last Updated: 03-04-2003
    Brief Overview:
    Utah's charter school legislation was passed in March of 1998. There are currently 13 charter schools in operation in the state.
    Schools:
    Profiles of selected  Utah Charter Schools  created by the schools themselves.
    Participants:
    List of all the  Utah Participants  registered on this site or one of the Web Community sites. Key Contacts: Utah State Office of Education http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/ This office has a Charter Schools page, which offers information about applications, facilities, funding, legislation, regulations, reports, and technical assistance. It also presents a Directory of Charter Schools. Patricia Bradley Coordinator for Charter Schools and Planning Planning and Education Program 250 East 500 South, P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City,  Utah  84114-4200 Ph: (801) 538-7817 Fx: (801) 538-7769 pbradley@usoe.k12.ut.us Legislative Summary: In 1998 Utah passed enabling legislation as part of the Schools for the 21st Century Act (HB 145) that allows the State Board of Education to grant up to eight charter schools for a three-year pilot project. Either a new or existing school can be created. The proposal can come from an individual or groups (at least 2/3 of certified educators and parents at conversion schools must sign a petition with the percentage reduced to a simple majority if the conversion is only for a portion of an existing school). Waivers from state board rules must be applied for individually. Teachers must be certified or qualify under alternative certification or authorization programs. State funding is comparable to other public schools. Charter schools must participate in the statewide assessment system and core curriculum assessments, corresponding to the state-adopted core curriculum.

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